

I had never heard of them, but a friend of mine was reminiscing about them - she said in the '60's they were all the rage. So I found a knitting pattern online, but couldn't master the wrap stitch. I decided to use Tunisian crochet to make my own pattern. If you want it just comment and I will add it to this post later.
You must have a basic knowledge of Tunisian crochet, only because I am terrible at writing directions and can't fathom how to describe Tunisian crochet!
2 comments:
Biscuit!
You are just a hoot! I actually love these! I bet kids would love them, too!
Love,
D
LOL!!!
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